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One of One
Re: Curry, Brady, and Gretzky
Originally Posted by PP34Deuce
you have a point. Defenses are bigger now and cover more ground. I still say when you look at Gretsky his ability to do fakes, control the puck, and switch gears still would have him looking HOF caliber.
I still think while Kane, Wheeler, and Benn are amazing scorers...Gretsky had a magic johnson flair or getting the puck to the right guys at the right time while still scoring high in volume.
Gretzky not only possessed the little tricks you mentioned that gave him an advantage but like Steph Curry, has crazy instincts of when to deploy them.
Both Gretzky and Curry are very similar in their dominance in the sense that they are both undersized to be the greatest in their sport but they have quick thinking minds and sports IQs to make whoever is trying to stop them look foolish.
Just goes to show you how to be the best, your brain will always be the best tool.
Curry isn't perfect but he shows more often than not an uncanny ability to make the right decision or make the correct pass, hesitation, crossover, step back or aggressiveness for the right play.
Gretzky was always two-three steps ahead mentally of where the puck was going which allowed him to assess the ice and be the best playmaker ever.
Both guys are similar in that they outsmart their opponents and while not having the ideal size or build for the sport, their thought process combined with mastered moves make them the best pretty easily.
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The One
Re: Curry, Brady, and Gretzky
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Re: Curry, Brady, and Gretzky
Brady shouldn't have been unanimous MVP in 2010. Peyton Manning was carrying an average offensive line, Pierre Garcon, Blair White, Austin Collie, and a weak running game (Donald Brown was the leading rusher with 497 yards) to the playoffs. He had 4,700 yards passing and 33 TD's.
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The Special One
Re: Curry, Brady, and Gretzky
Originally Posted by PP34Deuce
By MJ, I mean people look at every new good ISO scorer and compare them to Gretsky. He was doing stick moves, fakes, that players today can't even do as fundamentally sound. Patrick Kane is like the closest thing to Gretsky and he's far from it.
Jagr > Gretzky
Manning > Brady
LeBron > Steph
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Dream Reality
Re: Curry, Brady, and Gretzky
Goodell era = steroid era of american football, in terms of damage to the sport. Nobody with a proper chromosome count rates brady
all the criticisms that the nba gets of "soft watered down league" "rule changes ruined the game" "corrupt officiating" apply tenfold
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NBA Legend
Re: Curry, Brady, and Gretzky
Curry plays basketball the way Messi plays soccer. It's the same style. Both have superhuman ball control and accuracy.
Originally Posted by ROCSteady
Gretzky was the most dominant player in any team sport ever
I think there are some other candidates as well.
Originally Posted by k0kakw0rld
Jagr > Gretzky
Not Orr. Not Mario. But Jagr.
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Re: Curry, Brady, and Gretzky
More like Manning>>>>>Brady.
Check out this video series:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...4emw-zOqMVjKm-
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NBA rookie of the year
Re: Curry, Brady, and Gretzky
Dominant
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The One
Re: Curry, Brady, and Gretzky
Originally Posted by BasedTom
Goodell era = steroid era of american football, in terms of damage to the sport. Nobody with a proper chromosome count rates brady
all the criticisms that the nba gets of "soft watered down league" "rule changes ruined the game" "corrupt officiating" apply tenfold
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZqYWnKBPg4Q
Paxton Lynch, QB of the Denver Broncos saying Brady is the GOAT
Seem like the only people missing chromosomes are you inbred idiots
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The One
Re: Curry, Brady, and Gretzky
Originally Posted by JBSptfn
Brady shouldn't have been unanimous MVP in 2010. Peyton Manning was carrying an average offensive line, Pierre Garcon, Blair White, Austin Collie, and a weak running game (Donald Brown was the leading rusher with 497 yards) to the playoffs. He had 4,700 yards passing and 33 TD's.
Brady had 36 4 int 65% on a 8 Y/A
That's the best TD to INT ratio for a full season, and arguably one of the best seasons ever for a QB. Not only did Peyton had worse stats, his team went 10-6
UMVP fool.
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I rule the local playground
Re: Curry, Brady, and Gretzky
Originally Posted by fiddy
Whos breaking Curry's 402 threes? (besides Curry?)
It's an amazing feat, but let's not blow it up to beyond that. The function of the GSW offense is to shoot 3s so there will be tons more to make. It's not like someone in baseball can just "decide" to hit home runs instead of other hits and then rack up 100 HR in one season. Taking more 3s is a choice that was made that helped get that record.
HOWEVER, a team deciding that they will BUNT a lot more in baseball, can lead to breaking the bunting record...
Gtrezky's season was just ridiculous. He was playing on the same ice, doing the "same" things as other players but just blew everyone away
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Re: Curry, Brady, and Gretzky
Originally Posted by CelticBaller
Brady had 36 4 int 65% on a 8 Y/A
That's the best TD to INT ratio for a full season, and arguably one of the best seasons ever for a QB. Not only did Peyton had worse stats, his team went 10-6
UMVP fool.
Bran is like Peyton Manning. A regular season stats guy who won 2 rings on stacked teams. Curry is like Brady. A true GOAT.
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